Carrie Underwood Shows Naughty and Nice Sides in New ‘Good Girl’ Video

There’s two sides to every story and to country superstar Carrie Underwood. In the video for her brand new single ‘Good Girl,’ Underwood plays the role of the good, wholesome girl as well as that of the rebel. The one thing that unites the two sides of her personality and the parts she plays? A deep, unwavering love of gorgeous, dangerously high and infinitely stylish heels. What gal doesn’t love a pair of fab shoes?
Underwood is the star of the video, decked out in frilly, white and pink ruffles along with nerdy chic glasses while playing the good girl. She dons black, complete with visible garter belts, when slipping into the role of the confident bad girl. The video is a fun romp that plays up light vs. dark and sensitivity vs. sass.
The overarching message is if you are going walk out and say goodbye, as the lyrics suggest, you might as well do it in style, with a pair of expensive heels. In the ‘Good Girl’ video, Underwood certainly shares a footwear fetish with one of her namesakes — ‘Sex and the City’ heroine Carrie Bradshaw.
Watch the Carrie Underwood ‘Good Girl’ Video
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